According to authorities, Cowans' blood-alcohol measured 0.18 percent.
The legal limit in Nevada is 0.08.

Cowans' attorney, Dean Kajioka, said Hinson's death was a tragedy, and
that Cowans was on the verge of graduating from the University of
Nevada, Las Vegas, at the time. He said on the night in question, she
was drinking and studying, then drove home.

"She's extremely remorseful," Kajioka said.

According to court records, Cowans had been arrested in 2000 on drunken
driving charges. She was fined $400 and ended up serving two days in
jail after entering into a plea deal that did not require a formal
admission of guilt.

Authorities said a few days after the fatal accident, Cowans was cited
again for driving on a revoked license. She also had a history of
driving without insurance as well.

Saitta sentenced Cowans to three to 12 years in prison, which was in
line with a recommendation from parole and probation officials.

"We were so angry to hear this was not her first time," Bradshaw said.
"She already knew what could happen, but she chose to (drink and drive)
anyway. Jessie doesn't get that second chance."

According to authorities, Cowans' blood-alcohol measured 0.18 percent.
The legal limit in Nevada is 0.08.

Cowans' attorney, Dean Kajioka, said Hinson's death was a tragedy, and
that Cowans was on the verge of graduating from the University of
Nevada, Las Vegas, at the time. He said on the night in question, she
was drinking and studying, then drove home.

"She's extremely remorseful," Kajioka said.

According to court records, Cowans had been arrested in 2000 on drunken
driving charges. She was fined $400 and ended up serving two days in
jail after entering into a plea deal that did not require a formal
admission of guilt.

Authorities said a few days after the fatal accident, Cowans was cited
again for driving on a revoked license. She also had a history of
driving without insurance as well.

Saitta sentenced Cowans to three to 12 years in prison, which was in
line with a recommendation from parole and probation officials.

"We were so angry to hear this was not her first time," Bradshaw said.
"She already knew what could happen, but she chose to (drink and drive)
anyway. Jessie doesn't get that second chance."